Michael90
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- Michael
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- 2017 Honda Civic EX
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2017 Civic EX-
Never ever heard this before so I gotta ask for some help. Had new front brake pads and rotors put in about a month ago, not sure if that has anything to do with it but I only noticed this just the other day while in slow traffic, creeping up a bit here and there. It is what I can only describe as a watery/sloshing sound rushing towards the front when braking. Definitely appears to be coming from the front under the dash area. It takes hitting the brakes a little harder to hear it but it’s there and it’s one of the most bizarre noises I’ve ever heard from a car. I can't say for certain if it's a fluid of some sort or if it's actually the pads/rotors squealing in a strange way thus mimicking the sound of water.
One key note though which leads me to believe that it really is fluid of some sort and not just the brakes is that the noise does NOT happen right after starting the car up. Instead takes a good 20-30 minutes I’ve realized, to begin. I also have a feeling it may have something to do with the heat being on in the car as it’s only been very recent where I turned that on in my car. Cold weather really just started to kick in here in NY.
Any thoughts??
Never ever heard this before so I gotta ask for some help. Had new front brake pads and rotors put in about a month ago, not sure if that has anything to do with it but I only noticed this just the other day while in slow traffic, creeping up a bit here and there. It is what I can only describe as a watery/sloshing sound rushing towards the front when braking. Definitely appears to be coming from the front under the dash area. It takes hitting the brakes a little harder to hear it but it’s there and it’s one of the most bizarre noises I’ve ever heard from a car. I can't say for certain if it's a fluid of some sort or if it's actually the pads/rotors squealing in a strange way thus mimicking the sound of water.
One key note though which leads me to believe that it really is fluid of some sort and not just the brakes is that the noise does NOT happen right after starting the car up. Instead takes a good 20-30 minutes I’ve realized, to begin. I also have a feeling it may have something to do with the heat being on in the car as it’s only been very recent where I turned that on in my car. Cold weather really just started to kick in here in NY.
Any thoughts??
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